Try splitting the window, after reading wht U want of it,click on the next
message down. No X-ing out.

Mark Foster wrote:

> David Murray wrote:
>
>  > Hello y'all.    A couple of questions:    When will the "next"
>  > button (or keyboard shortcut) be implemented so   that, when
>  > viewing individual messages in a separate, stand-alone   window,
>  > one can easily move to the next message without haveing to close   the
>  >  window, and select the next message to open in a new window?
> Mozilla's
>  >  starting to perform really nicely now, but I'm finding that   after
>  >  I've read a couplea newsgroups the opening times of new messages
> starts
>  >  to slow down markedly.    My machiene is well spec'd with celeron
>  > 333, 32Mb of ram, Win32 4.1, and   I have a dedicated swap
>  > partition with a 120Mb swap file (sufficient for   substantial
>  > audio or graphics work) - and Mozilla still tends to run   slowly
>  > and then slow down further - altho' it's considerably better than   it
>  >  was. :o) I expect that Mozilla should be functioning with the same
>  >    speed as my wordprocessor - for opening windows, dialogue boxes,
>  >  etc.    Are there further improvements in speed planned, to bring
>  > it at least   near to the performance of N4.x? (I hope so)    Just
>  > wondering.    Regards to you all,  D.
> I've got the same question about going to the next message when it's in
> a separate window.  Currently there seems to be no way to go  to the
> next message without going back to the 3-paned message/header/group window.
>
> In netscape 4.x I used to open somme messages in a full screen window,
> use the space bar to scroll through it, and on to the next message.  Or,
> I'd use the "N" or "P" keyboard shortcuts.
>
> Any chance of getting these into mozilla?
>
> Thanks
> Mark Foster


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